Article - 29/06/2009 Alternative protein structures and breast cancer A single protein can have many variants. This variability is achieved by a process known as splicing which can introduce small modifications into the mRNA transcript of a gene. Prof. Dr. Elmar Stickeler from the University Womens Hospital in Freiburg found that some of these splice variants can also induce cancer. Stickeler and his team are investigating how splicing factors change their target molecules and how this leads to breast cancer. This…https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/alternative-protein-structures-and-breast-cancer
Press release - 07/04/2009 New ways to diagnose diseases The Laboratory for Microoptics at the Institute of Microsystems Technology IMTEK at the University of Freiburg has developed an innovative endoscopic probe. The probe enables the examination of tissue inside the human body without causing damage and with a previously unequalled resolution fraction of the human hair. https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/new-ways-to-diagnose-diseases
Article - 12/12/2008 Evaluation report of applied research institutions The evaluation committee of the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Economic Affairs has heaped praise on the NMI in Reutlingen the institute has a top national and international profile and it exploits synergies in a highly efficient way.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/evaluation-report-of-applied-research-institutions
Article - 15/08/2008 Health research with microsystems The NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute in Reutlingen organised its biannual MEA conference from 8 to 11 July 2008. More than 200 developers and microelectrode array users from 18 countries came together in Reutlingen to present their latest developments and results.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/news/health-research-with-microsystems
Press release - 21/01/2008 Micro-biolytics GmbH - Top spectroscopy technology for the pharmaceutical industry Micro-biolytics GmbH now based in the Esslingen-based Life Science Centre develops and produces microsystems solutions for bioanalytical issues. With the support of networks micro-biolytics is hoping to considerably expand its activities.https://www.gesundheitsindustrie-bw.de/en/article/press-release/micro-biolytics-gmbh-top-spectroscopy-technology-for-the-pharmaceutical-industry